Emily Barnelia Woodward
Emily Woodward was a prominent female journalist in the early twentieth-century Southern US who became an outspoken advocate of liberal causes.
Emily Woodward was a prominent female journalist in the early twentieth-century Southern US who became an outspoken advocate of liberal causes.
First woman to edit a newspaper in the US state of Georgia
Cleveland florist and author who wrote about Euclid Ave.’s “Millionaires’ Row”
Ohio writer and suffrage leader
American journalist, editor and businesswoman
Julian and Julia Collier Harris owned the Columbus Enquirer-Sun, which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for public service. Throughout the 1920s their newspaper served as a strident and uncompromising editorial voice in the South.
Rachel K. McDowell (1880-1949) worked as a reporter for the Newark Evening Press (1902-1908) and the New York Herald (1905-1919) and became the Religion Editor for the New York Times (1920-1948).
A white poet and a Sioux doctor fell in love after Wounded Knee – racism and sexism would drive them apart
Meixcan journalist, poet and teacher
Mexican poet